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Architectural Digest WINTER 1968/1969.
Rense, Paige (editor).

Place Published: New York:
Publisher: Cleon T. Knapp,
Date Published: 1969.

Description: Architectural Digest Winter 1968/1969. Vol 25, No. 3. 112 pages. The magazine, in illustrated wrapper, is in NEAR FINE condition with minor shelfwear. JMVINTAGE specializes in Books, Magazines and Treasures related to te Duke and Duchess of Windsor and..oher curious subjects. FRONT COVER: The Living Room of the Joseph Bramlette residence in Longview, Texas. Interior design by William Pahlmann, FAID of New York, photography by Vincent Lisanti; "House Recaptures 18th Century" interior design by William Pahlmann. Articles include: HOUSE RECAPTURES 18th CENTURY The Charleston, South Carolina residence of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Solomon recreates the aura of that city's elegant homes during the early years of the nineteentb century. Interior design by William Pahlmann, FAID; LAKE SHORE ELEGANCE IN CHICAGO The Lake Shore Drive apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Sewell presents a stylish setting for active city living with a mixture of French and contemporary furnishings and distinctive color schemes. Designed by John Astin Perkins, A.I.A., A.I.D. ANTIQUES AND MODERN ART New York designer's own apartment combines antiques and modern paintings against colorful backgrounds to create strong visual contrasts for her concept of Manhattan apartment living. Interior design by Ellen Lehman McCluskey, FAID; DESIGNER'S INDIANA RETREAT A wooded setting near the shores of Lake Michigan in Indiana was chosen as the site for wallpaper designer and manufacturer Jack Denst's year 'round weekend retreat. This second home is a small contemporary structure, compact and functional for entertaining, designed for enjoyment of the natural beauty of its location. Interior design by Jack Denst; MODEL HOME In Fort Lauderdale, Florida, a model home employs fresh decorative approaches that represent the growing interest on the part of builders to provide the public with inspiring examples of today's homes. Interior design by A. E. Stahl, A.I.D., of Richard Plumer-Miami; HILLTOP PAVILION High in the hills above Los Angeles, a home takes the form of a pavilion with classic architectural forms and large glass areas opening to gardens and views of the city. Architecture & Interior design by Bob Ray Offenhauser & Associates; "OUR ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE" "Liberty Hall," in Kenansville, North Carolina was built in 1800. Remaining in the Kenan family for a hundred and sixty four years, it was recently donated to the County. Restoration has been completed and the house is now open to the public. Designer in charge of restoration John E. Winters; AN OLDER HOME REVIVED A Beverly Hills home is completely renovated and redecorated to make it an up to date setting for today's pace and manner of living. Designer used bright colors and furnishings with curved lines. Interior design by Tom Hamilton, A.I.D. of Cannell & Chaffin; ROMANTIC SETTING IN ARIZONA Exterior views of a large contemporary home in Scottsdale, Arizona. The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Erskine is dramatically situated with views of mountains, valley and desert. Architecture and interior design by James H. McNaughton, N.S.I.D.; DESIGNER'S DESERT HOME Near Palm Springs, California designer employs early French and Spanish styling to create a resort home for year 'round living and entertaining. Interior design by Walter Dunivant, AID; DIRECTORY OF PRODUCTS AND SOURCES

Binding: Paperback
Condition: Near Fine

Book Id: 14957

Price: $34.00

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